BANG- TAIL — BA ROUCHE 



a long narrow strip. If one stocking is not long enough it 

 can be fastened to another by means of safety pins. (See 

 Boots) 



Bang-tail. — A tail of which the hair is squared off close 

 to the dock or solid part of the tail. Those connected with 

 heavy horses refer to banging up the tail in the sense of 

 tying it up. (See Dock) 



Barb Horse. — In many respects the Barb resembles the 

 Arab, but he does not possess the latter's quality and is 

 plainer about the head. His bone, however, is of first-rate 

 texture, and as a saddle-hack his merits stand high, but he, 

 like the Arab, is not tall enough to suit adult riders, who 

 are particular regarding appearances. (See Eastern Blood) 



Bardot. — A French expression denoting the offspring of 

 a pony or horse sire and a she ass. (See Hinny, Jennet) 



Barley is not a common food for horses in England 

 neither can its adoption be recommended, as, apart from its 

 high price, its use is often associated with intestinal troubles 

 and indigestion. (Sec Feeding) 



Barouche is a four-wheeled carriage with a boat- or canoe - 



Canoe Barouche. 



shaped body, fitted with a leather head behind. 



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